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. >> a california law passed two years ago requires private insurers to cover early intervention therapy. advocates say that will will save nearly $200 million a year in bills. >> new research finds there is a biological reason why some men tend to find it difficult to read womens' emotions. scientists gave a brain scan and took pictures of iz. the men found it twice as hard to guess a woman's mood as a man. when looking at women's eyes they found themselves mystified. scientists says a hospital in germany say this less personal process means men find it harder to identify with women's feelings. we just have to try harder. >> what am i thinking now? >> why many am i working with this man? >> we have to go to a break, right? coming up next a royal gem with a history. >> a 34 6. >>> coming up at 6:00 abc 7 news reporter ama daetz is with fbi agents as they search roof tops for evidence this, year's winners of the golden environmental prize from a teacher protecting skies in tuscan. we'll have those story pz more coming up at 6:00. >> thank you. >> a rare gem fetched a pretty penny. >> this
. >> a california law passed two years ago requires private insurers to cover early intervention therapy. advocates say that will will save nearly $200 million a year in bills. >> new research finds there is a biological reason why some men tend to find it difficult to read womens' emotions. scientists gave a brain scan and took pictures of iz. the men found it twice as hard to guess a woman's mood as a man. when looking at women's eyes they found themselves mystified. scientists...
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opponent of tougher gun law came out in force. rob young survived 1989 stockton school shooting that killed 5. feels more restrictions will only hurt law abiding gun owner whose follow the rules. >> criminal don't play by the rules. they can care less about restriction. assault weapon ban or current gun law. >> does absolutely nothing and i mean absolutely nothing. to curb vailt crime with firearms. >>reporter: assembly also alaskaed. measure that would make ate crime to-ing inly store a loaded weapon where child can get to it when first committee approval n.sacrament n.sacramento, abc 7 news. >> coming up next. green nobel prize and how a visit to san francisco inspiring 2 winner [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. the 2013 c-class. starting at $35,350. >> if you thought it was hard to find parking at berkeley it's about to get a lit
opponent of tougher gun law came out in force. rob young survived 1989 stockton school shooting that killed 5. feels more restrictions will only hurt law abiding gun owner whose follow the rules. >> criminal don't play by the rules. they can care less about restriction. assault weapon ban or current gun law. >> does absolutely nothing and i mean absolutely nothing. to curb vailt crime with firearms. >>reporter: assembly also alaskaed. measure that would make ate crime to-ing...
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gun control takes center stage and a committee begins debating tougher gun laws for california. >> i'm sandhya patel. a string of sunny warmer days coming up. i'll be ba >>> update now on an incident in the nation's capital on edge tonight. federal agents investigating a letter tested positive for the deadly poison ricin. a tiny drop can be deadly. henry reid confirmed the find. it was intercepted where mail is sent to be screened so it never reached it's intended destination. the office of roger wicker a republican from mississippi. >> authorities in the south bay believe an effort cutoff phone services and nearly knocked out power to that part of the bay area today. someone shot up a substation this morning. five of the seven banks were hit. at ask t phone lines were damaged nearby. knocking out land line service for customers in south santa clara county. >> this is within a half mile so because of the time frame and distance we believe that it's related. >> this damage was not enough to shut off electricity. however, while pge is fixing it they've asked customers to conserve energy.
gun control takes center stage and a committee begins debating tougher gun laws for california. >> i'm sandhya patel. a string of sunny warmer days coming up. i'll be ba >>> update now on an incident in the nation's capital on edge tonight. federal agents investigating a letter tested positive for the deadly poison ricin. a tiny drop can be deadly. henry reid confirmed the find. it was intercepted where mail is sent to be screened so it never reached it's intended destination....
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or cupa delegating authorities to enforce state law. local residents think the power is helpful because bureaucracy is slow response. >> so, confident in west sacramento that they're aware them have proper protocols in place. >> unlike texas town west sacramento did not build neighborhoods within a mile. still it's located in a park that employs many people. >> i'm concernednd i won't know what to do if that happened. >> cupa says the texas facility is a fertilizer wholesaler and there are 49 of those in california. cupa insists we are safe. >> tuesday. >> a strike by sanitation workers is affecting service here in the bay area, supportive teamsters picketed the area now operated republic services disrupting service in fremont and union city. the company representative says collection services will resume as soon as possible. >> today's report suggests the job market could start to rebound. according to the labor department, new claims for benefits only rose slightly last week. 353,000 people filed for first time jobless benefits. thous
or cupa delegating authorities to enforce state law. local residents think the power is helpful because bureaucracy is slow response. >> so, confident in west sacramento that they're aware them have proper protocols in place. >> unlike texas town west sacramento did not build neighborhoods within a mile. still it's located in a park that employs many people. >> i'm concernednd i won't know what to do if that happened. >> cupa says the texas facility is a fertilizer...
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they are extremely addition and law enforcement officials are worried about them. thank you. >> it is 4:32. a martinez boy injured in the bombings is making progress in the hospital. the mother of the 11-year-old aaron hern says he has opened his eyes and communicating with head nods. he was in boston to watch his mom cross the finish line when the bomb exploded. his leg was hit by shrapnel and support for aaron hern is growing with mountain mike's pizza in martinez will donate 30 percent of the sales through sunday to help the family. if you would like to show your support for aaron hern you can by sharing this "get well soon badge" on facebook getting the back by going to facebook.com/abc 7 news and stay with abc7 news for the latest developments on the bombings. our news reporter and anchor will join us live from boston with a slide show with the most touching images and moments of courage on the web site abc7news.com. >> happening now san francisco authorities are on the look out for one escapee from a juvenile facility. officials say there was a break out at 1
they are extremely addition and law enforcement officials are worried about them. thank you. >> it is 4:32. a martinez boy injured in the bombings is making progress in the hospital. the mother of the 11-year-old aaron hern says he has opened his eyes and communicating with head nods. he was in boston to watch his mom cross the finish line when the bomb exploded. his leg was hit by shrapnel and support for aaron hern is growing with mountain mike's pizza in martinez will donate 30 percent...
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the caller was a man who just stabbed his brother in law. as officers arrived he came at them with a weapon. >> the man ended up attacking the officers. prior to that he cut his brother in law. >> he was shot and killed by police after not following the orders to put down the hammer. >> after san francisco police chief greg suhr pulled it off the table, where a taser could have saved a life. . >> reporter: it is unclear if it will change the position on requesting tasers but some say the city needs to come up with more non-lethal options. >> in this situation if the taser was available it would have been used. >> with the tools we have the officers did what they had to do to defend themselves. >> reporter: the aclu didn't common directly but said any officer involved shooting raises questions about other techniques. as for the stabbing victim he is suspected to survive. he is doing fine. live in san francisco, paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a court ruled against a police officer who claims she was fired because of gender discriminat
the caller was a man who just stabbed his brother in law. as officers arrived he came at them with a weapon. >> the man ended up attacking the officers. prior to that he cut his brother in law. >> he was shot and killed by police after not following the orders to put down the hammer. >> after san francisco police chief greg suhr pulled it off the table, where a taser could have saved a life. . >> reporter: it is unclear if it will change the position on requesting tasers...
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a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that, we have suspended all service on the mbta, our public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer and that applies here in watertown where we are right now, also cambridge, newton, belmont and at this point, all of boston. all of boston. this is the serious situation. we're taking it seriously, we're asking the public to take it seriously, as well and to assist law enforcement by following those simple instructions. we've got every asset that we can possibly muster on the ground right now. they are doing a terrific job and working in concert with each other but we are going to need the public to help us help them stay safe. >> where are you? >> right behind you. thank you. as the governor said this is a rapidly developing situation. w
a lot of law enforcement involved in that. to assist that, we have suspended all service on the mbta, our public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words, to stay indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer and that applies here in watertown where we are right now, also cambridge, newton, belmont and at this...
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opponents say this limits free speech and sued to block the law from taking affect. >> the sun is just starting to come over the hills. it will be beautiful. >> gorgeous day. a lot of sunscreen is needed. we will have an extended period warm and dry weather coming to your neighborhoods. live doppler 7 hd shows it is dry. we will talk about what will happen today. bright sunshine. a few breezy spots hanging around and it will be clear and cool the next couple of nights and no chance of rain the next seven days. a buick picture from mount tamalpais this morning and it is bouncing away 20 to 25-miles-per-hour gusts at 2,600'. temperatures are above average. redwood city is 71. near normal. everyone else is around two to five degrees warmer-than-average the exploritorium shows all the solar panels. san francisco is 55 now. oakland is 54. san jose is 52. walnut creek and appeal are only -- and palo alto are only 42! santa rosa is 45, napa is 49 and 43 in gilroy and concord at 51. high pressure and a slow migration from the breezy low to the calmer high pressure but when it is locked in we h
opponents say this limits free speech and sued to block the law from taking affect. >> the sun is just starting to come over the hills. it will be beautiful. >> gorgeous day. a lot of sunscreen is needed. we will have an extended period warm and dry weather coming to your neighborhoods. live doppler 7 hd shows it is dry. we will talk about what will happen today. bright sunshine. a few breezy spots hanging around and it will be clear and cool the next couple of nights and no chance...
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bloomberg business report coming up. >> california crackdown on distracted driving, a proposed new law that could have you leaving your smartphone in the glove compartment. >> a live picture of the new home of san francisco's exploritorium ready for the grand opening today. >> if you are a garage show gal the show is for you and we have a brand new feature, cashin' in for katie, have bargains for katie viewers only. membership has its "there who say it's the best yogurt they've ever tasted. and there are some people who haven't tasted it yet. delicious, nonfat, authentic greek strained yogurt. extraordinary fruit flavors. the fage total split cup. plain extraordinary." >> amendment at 5:23. you may soon be able to buy a low cost cell phone from apple. they could sell up to 75 million low cost phones next year. they have not confirmed it maps to do so. >> a bill banning voice activated texting has passed the transportation committee undoing legislation passed last year allowing hand's free texting but an asex bringman says the new information is that the texting is just as distracting t
bloomberg business report coming up. >> california crackdown on distracted driving, a proposed new law that could have you leaving your smartphone in the glove compartment. >> a live picture of the new home of san francisco's exploritorium ready for the grand opening today. >> if you are a garage show gal the show is for you and we have a brand new feature, cashin' in for katie, have bargains for katie viewers only. membership has its "there who say it's the best yogurt...
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house says republicans in congress voted to allow the automatic across the board budget cuts to become law last month. the faa is subject to those cuts and says it had no choice but to furlough 40,000 workers by making them take one unpaid day off every two weeks. the faa says they are not risking safety fewer air traffic controllers means they will allow fewer planes in the air. the faa blames staffing reductions for 1600 flight delays sunday and monday. tuesday's numbers are due out in less than two hours. some republican senators argue the faa had other options like holding up on upgrades and cutting research and development. they believe the white house has an agenda to convince americans a tax increase is needed. >> trying to convince the american people, that there are no circumstances under which we can ever cut spending at all. >> reporter: we are expecting to hear reaction from the faa administrator. he is expected to talk at a hearing in just 45 minutes. live in washington, kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new this morning, dozens of people have been killed after a garment
house says republicans in congress voted to allow the automatic across the board budget cuts to become law last month. the faa is subject to those cuts and says it had no choice but to furlough 40,000 workers by making them take one unpaid day off every two weeks. the faa says they are not risking safety fewer air traffic controllers means they will allow fewer planes in the air. the faa blames staffing reductions for 1600 flight delays sunday and monday. tuesday's numbers are due out in less...
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the measure would also tighten laws against gun trafficking. and boost school safety aid. >> u-s senator roger wicker is targeted with a letter that tested positive with a potentially deadly poison. an envelope. tested positive for ricin. was addressed to the miss intercepted at an off- site screening center on capitol hill senator wicker and his staff is okay. he has been given a protective detail. ricin is a highly toxic substance. an amount the size of the head of a pin -- can kill an adult. >> more now on the boston marathon bombings. three people were killed. and nearly 200 were injured in the attack. doctors treating the victims say, they are growing increasingly optimistic that all of the injuried will survive. one of the three people killed has been identified as a chinese national and grad student at boston university. the other two are a 29 year old woman. and an eight year old boy. heart=rending images of pain and suffering from boston globe photographers. but this one may be even more painful. a schoolroom picture of eight year old
the measure would also tighten laws against gun trafficking. and boost school safety aid. >> u-s senator roger wicker is targeted with a letter that tested positive with a potentially deadly poison. an envelope. tested positive for ricin. was addressed to the miss intercepted at an off- site screening center on capitol hill senator wicker and his staff is okay. he has been given a protective detail. ricin is a highly toxic substance. an amount the size of the head of a pin -- can kill an...
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a wind advisory is in effect here at laws for the bay bridge and for the golden gate bridge. smooth conditions for southbound 101 and the same is true through marin county for the 101 south bound ride. erica. >> a pretty shot of the golden gate bridge waking up the clear skies and sunshine. >> temperatures climbing. oakland just shy of 60. 55 in downtown san francisco. 57 in san carlos. >> all across the board temperatures are warm and so did four hours ago. in fact, the cast 4 tracking '60s by lunchtime. mild conditions as you head out and about by noon, 3:00 p.m. and will start to see seventies billion. temperatures will be between 3-5 degrees warmer than yesterday's. >> off holding on to comfortable conditions by 8:00 p.m. tonight. >> breaking down your afternoon highs mountain view's 71. 72 for sunnyvale. fremont's 69. 73 in milpitas. we will see plenty of seventies in the east bay. walnut creek 72. 69 in union city. mid to upper 60s for downtown san francisco. santa rosa 73. >> we will see low seventies in our east bay shoreline and upper 60s in alameda. >> your kron 4 7
a wind advisory is in effect here at laws for the bay bridge and for the golden gate bridge. smooth conditions for southbound 101 and the same is true through marin county for the 101 south bound ride. erica. >> a pretty shot of the golden gate bridge waking up the clear skies and sunshine. >> temperatures climbing. oakland just shy of 60. 55 in downtown san francisco. 57 in san carlos. >> all across the board temperatures are warm and so did four hours ago. in fact, the cast...
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law enforcement agencies are putting with the public to come forward with photographs, videos or any information that might help them solve the bombings that killed three people and wounded more than 170 at monday's boston marathon off. >> it has been two days since the bomb attacks. we're learning more about the victims' and devices used by the bombers. >> emily schmidt is joining us live from boston with an update on the investigation. >> he was never sat or down he was happy and cheerful and ready to go. he was just all around a wonderful kid. >> and boston university graduate student from china were also killed in the blast. >> investigators a not sure whether the attack which came with no warning was foreign or domestic. >> at this time there are no claims of responsibility. the range of suspects and motives remains wide open. >> the fbi began piecing together what caused the blast analyzing debris from the bomb. >> among items recovered are pieces of black nylon which could be from a back pack and what appear to be fragments of bbs and nails possibly contained in a pressure coo
law enforcement agencies are putting with the public to come forward with photographs, videos or any information that might help them solve the bombings that killed three people and wounded more than 170 at monday's boston marathon off. >> it has been two days since the bomb attacks. we're learning more about the victims' and devices used by the bombers. >> emily schmidt is joining us live from boston with an update on the investigation. >> he was never sat or down he was...
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now, that law will be challenged in federal court tomorrow. tonight, though, we speak with people who have undergone the procedure. some say they were converted. others say it made them want to commit suicide. >> yeah, i was suicidal by the end of the time that i spent doing this. >> i felt freer too when i finally got rid of my shame of having homosexual feelings. >> tonight we're going to show you what impogoes on in convers therapy sessions. that's at 11:00 tonight. >>> rob is here to talk about the warmup coming this week. >> in the meantime we've got a little cooling tonight. you'll notice it tomorrow morning as the showers shut down over the sierra, this will open the door for high pressure, which will lead to warming ahead. that should start to kick in a little bit tomorrow. you'll see those numbers climbing into the low 70s inland on wednesday, but really it's the thursday through monday part of the seven-day forecast you really see the warming kicking in. mid-80s in some of our warmest spots by the beginning of next week. a little chi
now, that law will be challenged in federal court tomorrow. tonight, though, we speak with people who have undergone the procedure. some say they were converted. others say it made them want to commit suicide. >> yeah, i was suicidal by the end of the time that i spent doing this. >> i felt freer too when i finally got rid of my shame of having homosexual feelings. >> tonight we're going to show you what impogoes on in convers therapy sessions. that's at 11:00 tonight....
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according to the national security adviser to talked to a law enforcement agent. there was a pressure documenter lid that went up -- cooker lid that went up in the explosion. it landed on the rooftop. of this is critical. investigators so far have indicated they think one, if not two of the bombs was made out of a pressure cooker. finding another part of it and finding where it landed will be one more piece of what we know is a very complicated puzzle. pam? >> emily, since you've been there all week. and you are near a pretty big crime scene there. what about the businesses that are in that area? what is it like there? >> reporter: it's a really good question. when you look at the cars going behind me, it looks normal and then you go two more blocks down. it's completely shut off. you can't get to those businesses. we have the hotel that's very nearby. the perimeter is right on the edge of the perimeter of this crime scene. and the area that's blocked off and yesterday just to get back to my hotel after we were talking with you, i had to show them my photo i.d. i
according to the national security adviser to talked to a law enforcement agent. there was a pressure documenter lid that went up -- cooker lid that went up in the explosion. it landed on the rooftop. of this is critical. investigators so far have indicated they think one, if not two of the bombs was made out of a pressure cooker. finding another part of it and finding where it landed will be one more piece of what we know is a very complicated puzzle. pam? >> emily, since you've been...
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ninth circuit court of appeals will hear arguments on whether the law is constitutional. the law prohibits parents from sending their homosexual children to what's called repairative therapy. supporters say it's ineffective and psychologically damaging. others say that they are interrupting parenting and family decisions. >>> you don't have to have that chinstrap on your hat today as you were talking about yesterday. if you live in the east bay, stick around. mike inouye has a sigalert. he will get to that report in a minute and 30 seconds from now. winds have drop off. it's breezy out there. because of the strong wind we've had to deal with, watch out for debris on your ride to work this morning. along the east shore 56 in oakland to start, 49 in san jose. good morning to you. we're done with the worst weather of the week. those were the windy days. high pressure moves in, stabilizes our atmosphere, brings temperatures up. we have a beautiful day ahead. the only thing is high pollen. keep that clarityin ii iin by side, you shall be okay. look at these numbers making us y
ninth circuit court of appeals will hear arguments on whether the law is constitutional. the law prohibits parents from sending their homosexual children to what's called repairative therapy. supporters say it's ineffective and psychologically damaging. others say that they are interrupting parenting and family decisions. >>> you don't have to have that chinstrap on your hat today as you were talking about yesterday. if you live in the east bay, stick around. mike inouye has a...
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not enough internet law. not enough computer law. relatively new stuff. we need laws that deal with this stuff. >> andrea: we have law once the book that deal with it a lot of people say it's too harsh. in this country you could go to jail for 20 or 30 years. people from anonymous getting put away for a decade or so. the problem is not the severity of the sentence. it's catching these guys. they are in foreign countries. have trouble tracking them down. also have a problem we have a shortage of people in this country with the skills to try and find them and locate them and track them down. plus, there is a lot of people that say well, they drove that aaron schwartz to suicide and there is a lot of excuses being made as well. >> greg: you could tell the a.p. site was hacked because it was a story that was negative about the white house. [ laughter ] i disagree with everybody here. i don't think this guy should be punished. he should be given a six figure job in the united states. because he taught us a lesson without getting anybody killed. we have to stop
not enough internet law. not enough computer law. relatively new stuff. we need laws that deal with this stuff. >> andrea: we have law once the book that deal with it a lot of people say it's too harsh. in this country you could go to jail for 20 or 30 years. people from anonymous getting put away for a decade or so. the problem is not the severity of the sentence. it's catching these guys. they are in foreign countries. have trouble tracking them down. also have a problem we have a...
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new zealand is the first nation in the asian pacific region to support a marriage equality law and it is the 13th country in the world to do so. lawmakers in uruguay approved the marriage law last week that its president is expected to sign. >>> on capitol hill, a plan to expand background checks for gun buyers is in jeopardy. the senate plans to vote today on the bipartisan proposal but more republicans are saying they oppose it. at this point it seems headed for defeat unless supporters can turn votes around in these closing hours. the senate is also set to vote on other amendments on a gun control bill. >>> coming up, a little sports, barry zito putting his 14 inning scoreless streak on the line last night. we'll tell you how he did. >> plus, a heartfelt tribute at yankee stadium for the boston bombing victims. >> cool. >> but first, as we count down to opening day, here's a live look at the new bay bridge. we'll be right back. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause
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the universal background check on gunses because california and oakland have some of the strongest laws in the country but the guns come in across nevada evidence and we need all of your help to support the president on this. because if you care about the violence in america cities, we have to have -- it's a no-brainer if it's legal for a teenager to have a machine begun in the streets of urban america and that is leading to this higher murder rate across the country it makes a difference. so, if you need to we need you to help support the president on that and you can do that and my organization is to -- to help the obama administration we can bring down violate crime permanently if we also refer to the issues of giving opportunity to young people and hope. and oakland more than other cities we have more people that have been left out of the america dream and as president obama said the other bay; day, we all have to rise as americans we have this amazing -- in the next year and the pledge i make for my nun i couldn't think people is that we will rise together and so we have summer job
the universal background check on gunses because california and oakland have some of the strongest laws in the country but the guns come in across nevada evidence and we need all of your help to support the president on this. because if you care about the violence in america cities, we have to have -- it's a no-brainer if it's legal for a teenager to have a machine begun in the streets of urban america and that is leading to this higher murder rate across the country it makes a difference. so,...
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. >>> this law enforcement are pleading with the public to come through with photos and any information as they try to find whoever is responsible for these deadly bombings. they released these crime scenes pictures -- crime scene pictures from overnight. they were packed with nails and shrapnel and you can see where these went off and bags of those pressure cookers were believed to be transported and you can see battery and wires there and there was even a small circuit board found at the scene. >> at this time there are no claims or responsibility and the range of suspects remains wide open. we are asking if you heard somebody speak about the marathon or the date of april 13 to target this event, somebody knows who did this. >> we are learning about the tiny graduate student killed in that blast. a state run newspaper has identified her at lou linkee. condolences are being left on her microblogging account. at least 14,000 comments had been left on that page. people continues to reach out and in boston media continues to come together. boston television tweeted during a shift change,
. >>> this law enforcement are pleading with the public to come through with photos and any information as they try to find whoever is responsible for these deadly bombings. they released these crime scenes pictures -- crime scene pictures from overnight. they were packed with nails and shrapnel and you can see where these went off and bags of those pressure cookers were believed to be transported and you can see battery and wires there and there was even a small circuit board found at...
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it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov where a tool kit is being developed and these kinds of best practices are being promoted. the center for disease control, the division of violence prevention, an effort to use good data in research, they have released a come pend yum of common bullying tools. that's also available online. we are doing these conversations with community and the president has convened now two bullying summits where we bring the best practices to bear and learn locally. we've been doing webinar series across the country, you can find the dates for those on the web site. tom also mentioned ab
it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov...
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i have tremendous respect for our law enforce .. we have been doing restorative justice work with the police department and with the teachers. people are saying enough is enough and i have in fact have to change to seek transformation. i mean we have to -- the saying cornell west that justice is the public face of love. if in fact we want that to be true we have to be just with one another and i think that's what we're trying to do in oakland. [applause] >> district attorney. >> well first of all i would like to thank you for putting this together. i also want to thank katie miller and rebecca from my office and consistently at the forefront and in the community and common sense media who became a partner last year and katie and her people and rebecca and the school district we started public information a year ago and my partner richard carranza who is an incredible superintendent, someone i am proud to work with. first of all let me tell you that bullying takes many different shapes. it can be physical, it can be emotional, it can
i have tremendous respect for our law enforce .. we have been doing restorative justice work with the police department and with the teachers. people are saying enough is enough and i have in fact have to change to seek transformation. i mean we have to -- the saying cornell west that justice is the public face of love. if in fact we want that to be true we have to be just with one another and i think that's what we're trying to do in oakland. [applause] >> district attorney. >>...
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i'm not breaking the law. john: you say the open bureaucrats just want the money and will get more money as they close charters because the state pays more to their lousy schools. but there is more to it than that. you, i'm sure, broke some of the rules. you did rent them property, you hired your wife, paid her money. you say to save money. maybe it's true, but you're breaking the bureaucracies royals. >> that's very interesting. my wife has paid her company which manages of the school's finances. she charges one pattern 50,000 for three schoo. they're paying almost 300,000. yes i hired her. surely didn't save the school under and $50,000. john: you charge to a higher rent and pay its your company. >> adjusted dollar $0.9 a square foot. rental space in the city for a school is $2 to $2.50. a guard that. the problem, the whole thing is here, broke all these rules that they say i did, they say that ign steel. it has been going on for 12 years. i am not arrested. why didn't they arrest me and keep the school open
i'm not breaking the law. john: you say the open bureaucrats just want the money and will get more money as they close charters because the state pays more to their lousy schools. but there is more to it than that. you, i'm sure, broke some of the rules. you did rent them property, you hired your wife, paid her money. you say to save money. maybe it's true, but you're breaking the bureaucracies royals. >> that's very interesting. my wife has paid her company which manages of the school's...
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. >> that is against the law. that's against the law. i'm not breaking the law. john: you say the open bureaucrats just want the money and will get more money as they close charters because the state pays more to their lousy schools. but there is more to it than that. you, i'm sure, broke some of the rules. you did rent them property, you hired your wife, paid her money. you say to save money. maybe it's true, but you're breaking the bureaucracies royals. >> that's very interesting. my wife has paid her company which manages of the school's financ. she charges one pattern 50,000 for three schools. they're paying almost 300,000. yes i hired her. surely didt ve t school under and $50,000. john: you charge to a higher rent and pay its your company. >> adjusted dollar $0.9 a square foot. rental space in the cityor a school is $2 to $2.50. a guard that. the problem, the whole thing is here, broke all these rul that they say i did, they say tha ign steel. has been going on for 12 years. i am not arrested. why didn't they arrest me and keep the school open? a jail the s
. >> that is against the law. that's against the law. i'm not breaking the law. john: you say the open bureaucrats just want the money and will get more money as they close charters because the state pays more to their lousy schools. but there is more to it than that. you, i'm sure, broke some of the rules. you did rent them property, you hired your wife, paid her money. you say to save money. maybe it's true, but you're breaking the bureaucracies royals. >> that's very interesting....
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laws are weakening and i will break down the numbers when i see you next, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> time now 5:14 the judiciary committee is scheduled to vote on an immigration reform bill later this week. senator chuck schumer met with brock block over that bill issued by the state of eight. legislation will dramatically remake the immigration system two new workers one for one type of worker and another type for another type of worker. >>> facebook has worked hard to get a new provision in the immigration reform bill which will be helpful for technology companies. it allow are for facebook and other technology media companies to recruit americans for job before hiring foreign workers. they have long complained about a shortage of high skilled workers here in the u.s. >>> a man is accused of a shooting on the las vegas strip is due in court today. 27-year-old harris was extradited and had been held there since february 2elth. -- 28th. he is being charged with multiple counts including murder. >>> an suv slammed into a dental office which happened in sit is stres
laws are weakening and i will break down the numbers when i see you next, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> time now 5:14 the judiciary committee is scheduled to vote on an immigration reform bill later this week. senator chuck schumer met with brock block over that bill issued by the state of eight. legislation will dramatically remake the immigration system two new workers one for one type of worker and another type for another type of worker. >>> facebook has...
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and how law enforcement may handle future hoaxes. social media users in san francisco's financial district said they were not shocked to hear about today's the hoax. >> it was just tweeter. they -- twitter. >> the associated press says someone hacked their account and sent out a tweet that said breaking two explosions in the white house and barack obama is injured. >> i can say that the president is fine. i just with him. >> the feed has 1.9 million followers the news agency quickly responded ap twitter account has been hacked tweet about attack at the white house is false. we will advise more as soon as possible it took just minutes for it to send the dow jones plunging over 140 points before it rebounded. >> it doesn't instill a lot of confidence in the market. you see a lot of stuff going on right now in the world sporting events violence and what not. you really have to be prepared for anything happening right. >> the incident comes eight days. the group calling itself the electronic army claimed credit for today's white house bo
and how law enforcement may handle future hoaxes. social media users in san francisco's financial district said they were not shocked to hear about today's the hoax. >> it was just tweeter. they -- twitter. >> the associated press says someone hacked their account and sent out a tweet that said breaking two explosions in the white house and barack obama is injured. >> i can say that the president is fine. i just with him. >> the feed has 1.9 million followers the news...
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none of our laws, they are not working. this is great. but as a parent who runs around and goes to these things to be able to say, okay, we are the most progressive state in the country and our children are dying and they are floundering. how you get it from this point up here, boots on the ground where it needs to be and what's the action plan for failure to comply. that's my question. (applause). >> first of all, thank you for sharing that. i am capable of stepping in your shoes and appreciating how the unspeakable loss that you have just shared with us and i'm very, very grateful for you. regretablely, i have had too many conversations with parents, including some of the parents that were featured in the movie --. >> (inaudible) collaborative. it's like an underground railroad because nobody, no one has suffered like we have. the white house summit, both of them, i knew what was going to be said because we all, we are each other's advocates. we are brothers and sisters in grief. we know what it feels like to have our children destroyed
none of our laws, they are not working. this is great. but as a parent who runs around and goes to these things to be able to say, okay, we are the most progressive state in the country and our children are dying and they are floundering. how you get it from this point up here, boots on the ground where it needs to be and what's the action plan for failure to comply. that's my question. (applause). >> first of all, thank you for sharing that. i am capable of stepping in your shoes and...
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. >> that is against the law. that's against the law. i'm not breaking the law. john: you say the open bureaucrats just want the money and will get more money as they close charters because the state pays more to their lousy schools. but there is more to it than that. you, i'm sure, broke some of the rules. you did rent them property, you hired your wife, paid her money. you say to save money. maybe it's true, but you're breaking the bureaucracies royals. >> that's very interesting. my wife has paid her company which manages of the school's finances. she charges one pattern 50,000 for three schools. they're paying almost 300,000. yes i hired her. surely didn't save the school under and $50,000. john: you charge to a higher rent and pay its your company. >> adjusted dollar $0.9 a square foot. rental space in the city for a school is $2 to $2.50. a guard that. the problem, the whole thing is here, broke all these rules that they say i did, they say that ign steel. it has been going on for 12 years. i am not arrested. why didn't they arrest me and keep the school op
. >> that is against the law. that's against the law. i'm not breaking the law. john: you say the open bureaucrats just want the money and will get more money as they close charters because the state pays more to their lousy schools. but there is more to it than that. you, i'm sure, broke some of the rules. you did rent them property, you hired your wife, paid her money. you say to save money. maybe it's true, but you're breaking the bureaucracies royals. >> that's very interesting....
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he reminded us that he went to school at harvard law so not far from here. he said boston, you are my home. >> vinita nair in boston, thank you. >>> the bay area boy wounded in the bombings got a visit today from first lady michelle obama. she brought 11-year-old aaron hern some stuffed toys and a medal from the president. the martinez sixth grader is recovering from severe shrapnel wounds to his leg. his family says that he could be out of icu as soon as tomorrow. >>> here again, the men known only as suspects one and two. tips are to be sent to the fbi. you can take a closer look at those pictures on our website, kpix.com. >>> earlier this week, an attack on a bay area substation. and tonight a pretty good indication that someone thinks it could happen again. kpix 5 reporter linda yee is outside a major pg&e facility in fremont where multiple officers are on patrol. linda. >> reporter: well, juliette, gh behind me you can see some of thheavy artillery. police have been here since tuesday when another pg&e substation was attacked by vandals. now, other pg&e
he reminded us that he went to school at harvard law so not far from here. he said boston, you are my home. >> vinita nair in boston, thank you. >>> the bay area boy wounded in the bombings got a visit today from first lady michelle obama. she brought 11-year-old aaron hern some stuffed toys and a medal from the president. the martinez sixth grader is recovering from severe shrapnel wounds to his leg. his family says that he could be out of icu as soon as tomorrow. >>>...
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. >> congress enacted it in law. it was a cool act of 2011. the vast majority of republicans voted for them. >> the faa says it won't risk safety. air traffic controllers means fewer planes in the air. the faa tells me staffing reduction has delayed 1600 flights in the past two delays. >> delays will be bad for business and frustrating for families and devastating for the economy. >> with no other budget in place delays could continue for at least another 5 months. >> this is no way to run this government. >> and the faa warns the flight delays effecting the entire country will only get worse as the summer travel season approaches. in washington keyly campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >> got officials who wanted steam troop reduction because of the sequester budget cuts. john told senate committee today 100,000 soldiers would be removed from duty over the next decade unless those automatic spending cuts are stopped. he says the losses would under mine the army's ability to be prepared for wartime missions. the army's share of the automatic cuts ov
. >> congress enacted it in law. it was a cool act of 2011. the vast majority of republicans voted for them. >> the faa says it won't risk safety. air traffic controllers means fewer planes in the air. the faa tells me staffing reduction has delayed 1600 flights in the past two delays. >> delays will be bad for business and frustrating for families and devastating for the economy. >> with no other budget in place delays could continue for at least another 5 months....
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. >>> some bay area lawmakers still reeling from the failure of congress to toughen gun laws. at a town hall meeting in palo alto, promised not to back down. congressman thompson says it will be a tough battle with strong opinions on all sides. >> we've met with people who believe, like the one member that there shouldn't be any guns and we've met with the nra leadership. and everybody inbetween. >> compromise legislation that would have required background checks for buying guns at gun shows and online failed in the senate. >>> gun violence is blamed for almost bringing down a baseball season. games for the north vallejo little league season were suspended after shots were fired at a little league game wednesday night. patrick says the kids got some good news this morning. play ball. >> we want these kids to have positive memories. >> this weekend, little league parents and players outraged over adults behaving badly. a fight that started between two men wednesday watching a game at this little league park in vallejo put the games on hold after someone pulled a gun. >> it was
. >>> some bay area lawmakers still reeling from the failure of congress to toughen gun laws. at a town hall meeting in palo alto, promised not to back down. congressman thompson says it will be a tough battle with strong opinions on all sides. >> we've met with people who believe, like the one member that there shouldn't be any guns and we've met with the nra leadership. and everybody inbetween. >> compromise legislation that would have required background checks for...
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law enforcement agencies across the country are circuiting pictures of two men with backpacks. also on boston television stations of a man running from the site. his clothing while it seemed ripped he moves quickly through the crowd, still no arrests in that case. we are still i am patient for an out. >> the agencies has scheduled several news conferences but for some reason all of those news conferences were caps selled. -- canceled. they led a prayer service for the people who were killed and wounded and it was held in the massachusetts town where the boston marathon went through the a run through the inner sunset district. the route they ran spelled the word boston. they did make it home safely. stay with us for complete information on the boston investigation and also again you can get updates by going to our website www.kutv.com. >>> we have new information on the 11-year-old boy from martinez who was injured in the boston bombings. the mother of erin says he is recovering and his breathing tube has been removed. the next concern is possible infection. on monday erin was w
law enforcement agencies across the country are circuiting pictures of two men with backpacks. also on boston television stations of a man running from the site. his clothing while it seemed ripped he moves quickly through the crowd, still no arrests in that case. we are still i am patient for an out. >> the agencies has scheduled several news conferences but for some reason all of those news conferences were caps selled. -- canceled. they led a prayer service for the people who were...
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the mayor signed the program into law today requiring soft story buildings to undergo seismic retro fits within seven years. these are building was housing units above open spaces like garages. these structures suffered most damage during the 1989 earthquake. staff will start evaluating buildings in the fall and alert home owners of the work they need to do. >> on the peninsula, volunteers went house to house part of a drill to get ready for a -- get first responders ready for emergencies. the teams dropped baginformatiog in south san francisco f area had been hit with a chemical attack or pandemic the teens wouldopng off supplies tooseheltering in plac department was tracking how fast we're going door to door today so they can get a feel for how long it might go door to door to distribute medications. >> they have stockpiled medical supplies so quicken the response. >> california emergency man many agency sen couraging everybody to be ready for any possible type of natural hazard. >> we shou all have emergency kits stockpiled with items including battery operated radios and flashlights,
the mayor signed the program into law today requiring soft story buildings to undergo seismic retro fits within seven years. these are building was housing units above open spaces like garages. these structures suffered most damage during the 1989 earthquake. staff will start evaluating buildings in the fall and alert home owners of the work they need to do. >> on the peninsula, volunteers went house to house part of a drill to get ready for a -- get first responders ready for...
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law enforcement can use video surveillance to find suspects not only by how they look, but as joe vazquez shows us, how they walk. >> we consider them to be armed and extremely dangerous. >> now that the fbi released photos, how will they find the bombers? >> all the time this individual has appeared. >> joe says sophisticated software, like the kind his company makes, produces video intelligence. the software uses facial recognition to sift through hours and hours of video and hundreds of photos taken on race day and it could reduce the amount of time it takes law enforcement to find even more images of the suspects. >> we're talking from several weeks, several months of investigation time to a matter of days, if not hours. >> analyzed the shape of the nose, the distance between the eyes, the hairline, and compare the photo of the suspect with other surveillance video, perhaps taken later at a train station or an airplane. but video intelligence is more than just facial recognition. some of these software programs examine other factors. your gate, for example, the way you walk, it turns
law enforcement can use video surveillance to find suspects not only by how they look, but as joe vazquez shows us, how they walk. >> we consider them to be armed and extremely dangerous. >> now that the fbi released photos, how will they find the bombers? >> all the time this individual has appeared. >> joe says sophisticated software, like the kind his company makes, produces video intelligence. the software uses facial recognition to sift through hours and hours of...
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a man who had just stabbed his brother-in-law. after officers arrived to check on the stabbing victim, police say wilkerson came at them with a weapon. >> the man ended up attacking the officers with a hammer. prior to that he had cut his own brother-in-law. >> reporter: wilkerson was shot and killed by police after not following orders to put down the hammer. >> pulled it off the table at last meeting. incident curse where possibly a taser could have saved a life. >> reporter: it's unclear if the shooting will change the chief's position. some say it goes to show that the city needs to come up with more nonlethal options. >> in this situation, probably if a taser had been available it probably would have been used. >> with the tool interest the officers did what they had to do to defend themselves. >> reporter: the aclu did not comment directly but did say any officer-involved shooting that results in a fatality raises serious questions about what other techniques could have been employed. the stabbing victim is expected to survi
a man who had just stabbed his brother-in-law. after officers arrived to check on the stabbing victim, police say wilkerson came at them with a weapon. >> the man ended up attacking the officers with a hammer. prior to that he had cut his own brother-in-law. >> reporter: wilkerson was shot and killed by police after not following orders to put down the hammer. >> pulled it off the table at last meeting. incident curse where possibly a taser could have saved a life. >>...
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indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer. >> the fbi releasing pictures of the suspects identified as brothers dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev. they were spotted near a robbery where a police officer was shot to death and they carjacked a car and kept the driver briefly before letting him go, he died in a gun battle overnight and also a police officer injured. they are asking people to be patient. >> there is a lot of information. please be patient and work with you, if you see anything suspicious let us know, we are treeing to make this safe as quickly as possible but this is an ongoing situation. >> reporter: now there is an alert out right now for a green honda in the connecticut area that officials are on the alert for. meanwhile in the cambridge area investigators have blown off the doors of the suspects' believed house and cars and are searching both of them for evidence. back to you. >> thanks for that update. >>> from boston we head west to watertown where police continue to go door to door looking
indoors with their doors locked and not to open the door for anyone other than a properly identified law enforcement officer. >> the fbi releasing pictures of the suspects identified as brothers dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaev. they were spotted near a robbery where a police officer was shot to death and they carjacked a car and kept the driver briefly before letting him go, he died in a gun battle overnight and also a police officer injured. they are asking people to be patient. >>...
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. >> it is murphy's law, if you don't take that one report seriously that will be the timing is bad will happen. >> san francisco unified school district said it too has had unspecified threats and in antioch, deer valley high school claims there was a bomb on campus. >>> two accused of a bomb in canada are planning to derail a train traveling from tore ron -- toronto to iran. they say al qaeda has had a presence since 1981 and they are operating within their borders. >> the individuals are receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. >> authorities do not say there seems to be a link between them and the boston marathon bomb -- bombings. >>> they are now allowing small knives on passenger flights. they want some feedback and others say it makes travel more confusing when the rules keep changing. >> i don't know, a knife is a knife regardless of how small it is. >> they are not saying if it is temporary or if or not. >>> the furloughs started as part of the suck quest terribled -- sequestered budget cuts. they had up to three hours of delays in los angeles. they have to take
. >> it is murphy's law, if you don't take that one report seriously that will be the timing is bad will happen. >> san francisco unified school district said it too has had unspecified threats and in antioch, deer valley high school claims there was a bomb on campus. >>> two accused of a bomb in canada are planning to derail a train traveling from tore ron -- toronto to iran. they say al qaeda has had a presence since 1981 and they are operating within their borders....
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. >> law-enforcement is working hard. investigators are trying to determine if this was a domestic or foreign terrorist. the bombers used kitchen pressure cookers >> pam: a critical piece to all of this, we all know that a pressure cooker is a fact of and these terrorist sort of tax because it heats the steam out really high and, when the bomb goes off with the pressure cooker this whole 10 a 12 lb. piece of metal becomes shrapnel and this is self and books, people becoming a weapon. >> pam: >> reporter: there and it's more popular just for cooking in certain countries. you could fit quite a bit in the air, its heavy heavy-metal and when this thing exposed watch out. you also have this all off sheet object becoming a weapon! >> reporter: one of these was quinn to be used in the 2010's square tax it is becoming more and more popular unfortunately. >> pam: we will bring you the latest update tehran kron 4 as well as our new shem own web site kron 4 beckham (laughter) www.kron4.com >> pam: after hours of uncertainty american
. >> law-enforcement is working hard. investigators are trying to determine if this was a domestic or foreign terrorist. the bombers used kitchen pressure cookers >> pam: a critical piece to all of this, we all know that a pressure cooker is a fact of and these terrorist sort of tax because it heats the steam out really high and, when the bomb goes off with the pressure cooker this whole 10 a 12 lb. piece of metal becomes shrapnel and this is self and books, people becoming a...
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. >> reporter: the sheriff's office is working on a policy for using a drone for law enforcement. today he sited the terror attack in boston as a reason to use it. >> if we had a different perspective you can capture the people coming and going. >> reporter: he could see a use for it to patrol events in the east bay. >> the oakland marathon, before the race, during the race. >> reporter: he says he wants to see the suspects in the boston marathon bombing caught as much as anyone. >> a horrific attack on innocent people that took place on monday. >> reporter: he says in the past law enforcement used tragedies to expand their powers and that might mean drones in the future. >> is this making us safer? i don't think so. our privacy has been compromised. civil rights are comp compromised. >> he is working on a policy for privacy and any use would be limited and used on specific missions. christien kafton, ktvu channel 2 news. >> our coverage continues on www.ktvu.com. we posted the surveillance video and a slide show of the still images the fbi released today on the two suspects in th
. >> reporter: the sheriff's office is working on a policy for using a drone for law enforcement. today he sited the terror attack in boston as a reason to use it. >> if we had a different perspective you can capture the people coming and going. >> reporter: he could see a use for it to patrol events in the east bay. >> the oakland marathon, before the race, during the race. >> reporter: he says he wants to see the suspects in the boston marathon bombing caught as...
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a man called 911 said he stabbed his brother-in-law. when police arrived police said the man came at them with a hammer and they were forced to open fire. >> he was sitting on the sidewalk where he fell after officers were forced to shoot him. the man who was stabbed is listed in serious condition. >>> we are following a major break in the boston marathon case. they are now circulating photos of two men with backpacks. also it pained one of the men running from the bomb site. he is moving quickly through the crowd and still no arrests have been made. >> things are happening at a time when we are not patient for an answer. >> the fbi had scheduled several news conferences throughout the day yesterday but for some reason all of those briefings were canceled. >>> president barack obama will travel to boston to take part in a prayer service in honor of those who died in the boston bombings. this is where president barack obama and first lady michelle obama will board air force one and head for boston. we want to show you what president bara
a man called 911 said he stabbed his brother-in-law. when police arrived police said the man came at them with a hammer and they were forced to open fire. >> he was sitting on the sidewalk where he fell after officers were forced to shoot him. the man who was stabbed is listed in serious condition. >>> we are following a major break in the boston marathon case. they are now circulating photos of two men with backpacks. also it pained one of the men running from the bomb site. he...
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the country's president is expected it sign the bill into law. today's decision comes after months of debate and strict protests have brought hundreds of thousands to paris. the justice minister says the first weddings could take place in june. france is the 14th country to legalize gay marriage. last week, new zealand allowed same-sex marriage to take place. >> at home it is called the worst flood in recorded history in the midwest and today they are bracing for even more rain. right now, flooding along the mississippi is causing massive problems from illinois to iowa and south in missouri. shipping has resumed along the 15-mile stretch near st. louis. the coast guard says barges that sank last week will not interfere with navigation. but in michigan, kayaks outnumber cars on the street. >> hard to imagine and we have not seen rain if some time. >> feast or famine in the forecast. they are getting too much. we don't have enough. it is the way things are going with climate change. >> here is what is going on on live doppler 7 hd. can you see how
the country's president is expected it sign the bill into law. today's decision comes after months of debate and strict protests have brought hundreds of thousands to paris. the justice minister says the first weddings could take place in june. france is the 14th country to legalize gay marriage. last week, new zealand allowed same-sex marriage to take place. >> at home it is called the worst flood in recorded history in the midwest and today they are bracing for even more rain. right...